Mendez added the comment:
I've tested the released 2.7.3 and this works fine so there must just have been
some oddity with the packaging of sqlite in rc2.
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Mendez added the comment:
Is that with the 32-bit Python on a 64-bit copy of Windows?
I've tried it on a different machine, again running Windows 7 64-bit and I'm
getting the same incorrect results.
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Mendez added the comment:
I've done some more checking
2.7.3rc1 32-bit works as expected.
If I replace
sqlite3.dll
_sqlite3.lib
in rc2 32-bit with those from rc1 then that fixes the problem.
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Mendez added the comment:
I've tried the 32-bit version of 3.2.3rc2 and that works as expected.
There don't seem to be Windows builds of 2.6 and 3.1 available so I haven't
been able to try those.
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New submission from Mendez :
There appears to be a problem with the handling of integer fields in SQLite in
the 32-bit release candidate for 2.7.3.
I'm running the 64-bit version of Windows 7.
I've attached a script which reproduces the issue. The following are the
results